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General Business Law - St Lucia

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What the Team is Known For

With a strong portfolio that includes work in public law, land disputes and judicial review, Floissac, Duboulay & Thomas remains a commanding presence in St Lucian law. As a full-service civil law practice, the firm is able to cater to both personal and business-related needs. The firm continues to be one of the top choices for banks and other financial institutions, and sources note its deft handling of cross-border transactions. The firm's partners are championed as top in the market in relation to their banking expertise.

Notable Practitioners

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Brenda Floissac Fleming
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Brenda Floissac Fleming is a highly respected lawyer who acts on high-value corporate and commercial deals. She heads the property department at Floissac, Duboulay & Thomas and has further experience assisting with intellectual property mandates.

Brenda Floissac Fleming does a lot of large transactions.

Brenda Floissac Fleming has a lot of experience in matters.

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Diana M. Thomas
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Diana Thomas is well respected for her litigation skills as well as her knowledge of banking and finance law. She is co-head of the litigation and alternative dispute resolution department within the firm. She has attained a wealth of experience, having worked with major corporations in St Lucia.

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Geoffrey DuBoulay
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Geoffrey DuBoulay serves as both firm managing partner and co-head of its litigation and alternative dispute resolution department. He additionally advises on M&A, insolvency and financing transactions. He has assisted with complex cross-border financing transactions as well as joint venture agreements.

Ranked Lawyers at
Floissac, Duboulay & Thomas

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St Lucia

General Business Law

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Brenda Floissac Fleming
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Diana M. Thomas
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Geoffrey DuBoulay
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